I find advertising in its modern form to be unethical and immoral.kekkres said:how are adds intrusive really? ive never bought this argument, i mean sure sound/video adds are shit but otherwise they are just images or gives occupieing the space they payed to take up. I honestly dont unserstand how this actualy inconveniences anyone.Xsjadoblayde said:Rothenberg...Rothenberg? Why does that name sound so familiar? Nevermind. Heh! This guy talks like a bad politician, trying to convince the public that something utterly shite and intrusive is totally for our own good and anybody getting in the way of it are destroying our freedoms. Denouncing them as bloody communists and socialists! Ahh, wait...Rothenberg is a politically related name i think. I must research!
you.... dont understand how advertising companies work do you, by cutting off adds are primarily hurting the site your on, as that less clicks for the add company to actually have to pay for. if the amount of 'registered' traffic gets too low the add company will just leave and the site will need to find another who will pay for low traffic, which generally pushes the standards down. And unethical? REALLY? there is nothing ethics related at all here, adds are unethical when they are deceptive, not when they are annoying, to claim that annoying adds are unethical is absurd.EndlessSporadic said:Honestly Randall is completely out of touch. He is blaming the people who use Adblock when he should be blaming the people who load their webpages with intrusive ads. Despite common belief Adblock software did not come about as a response to ads. It came as a response to intrusive content that interfered with the user experience. If anything Randall is the unethical, immoral piss ant for not creating a set of standards to improve the ad experience. He only cares about money after all, and God forbid that he set up some standards that might limit the amount of income he gets.
I've seen adds that used gross imagery (medical) that I'd rather not have pushed in my face and especially pop-up and scroll-over adds are a pain in the butt. The Escapist ran a Wildstar add for a while that threw a trailer in your face, taking up a portion of the screen, whenever you accidentally moved your cursor over a certain not-well-marked area. Adds like that are bandwidth whores as well. YouTube also started forcing me to watch full-length trailers in its commercials, sometimes for movies I don't want spoiled as trailers are more and more wont to do. Then there's the whole malware problem.kekkres said:how are adds intrusive really? ive never bought this argument, i mean sure sound/video adds are shit but otherwise they are just images or gives occupieing the space they payed to take up. I honestly dont unserstand how this actualy inconveniences anyone.
Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms. Advertising person,Lilani said:Personally I work in marketing, and though my department specializes in TV ads, and things like DVR, Netflix, and even people distracting themselves during commercial breaks with smartphones and tablets and such are of great concern to us.
I started using them the first time I heard you could deliver unwanted programs through ads, screw waiting around for an exposure my anti-virus software may not catch.infohippie said:THIRD time? I would use it IMMEDIATELY after the FIRST time a site tried to give me malware. In fact, I just use it to begin with as the default starting point, then when a site (such as the Escapist) shows me that it is worth supporting I whitelist them in my blocker.Bertinan said:Speaking theoretically, I would use an ad-block after the third time an ad, on a reputable site no less, gave me malware.
Theoretically speaking, of course.
If he approached the topic in a civil and insightful way, it wouldn't be news, and no-one would even hear it, never-mind discuss it.Lilani said:I think this guy could have begun a civil and insightful discussion on the effect of adblock on marketing firms, if he had approached the topic in a civil and insightful way. Personally I work in marketing, and though my department specializes in TV ads, and things like DVR, Netflix, and even people distracting themselves during commercial breaks with smartphones and tablets and such are of great concern to us. So I imagine adblock is a similar concern to people who specialize in web marketing.
As it stands he's done neither of these things, and so the response he's going to get (and quite frankly deserves) is not going to be civil or insightful.
Having recently been told off by a mod for saying I used one on The Escapist and violated the CoC, I'd think that as long as we aren't saying 'using ad block specifically for The Escapist', we might be ok. So far this thread hasn't been closed 😁LordLundar said:Oh, are we actually allowed to have a discussion about Ad blocks this time? Or is this going to be like last time where supposedly there was permission to do so only to have the mods go ban happy?
No, I'm not saying anything about this anymore because quite frankly, I don't trust the latter to happen again.
From the code of conduct, under "Use Our Forums Appropriately":Superlative said:-Snip-
MODS
I have to ask, what are the rules when it comes to adblock and the forums. My current understanding is that we are allowed to say it is a thing. I think we are also allowed to say we use it, just not that we use it on this site. I'm also pretty sure we are not allowed to complain about specific ads on this site either.
Please tell us if we're off base, most of us like not being banned
this. sweet jesus. I even upgraded my rig recently so I know it's not the rig, and everything else runs smooth as butter besides the escapist when one of those ads pops up.WhiteTigerShiro said:- Ads that literally cause machine (or even just browser) lag.Flames66 said:Here's what I said last time this was discussed:
Acceptable:
-Banner ads on the top, sides and bottom
-Recommending something within the content (sponsored videos/articles (as long as it is clearly stated))
Unacceptable
-Any kind of tracking or targeted ad
-Any sound
-Ads in the way of what I want to look at
-Ads playing before a video
-Ads that link to other sites
Like, literally. GameFAQs (and quite frankly lately, The Escapist) is terrible about having video-based ads (and sometimes what seem to just be gifs) that are absolute system hogs. I don't know what format they use, but they are horribly optimized. Ads that make it so that I can't even type posts because it takes a few seconds for the letters to actually appear are the one and only reason I've ever considered getting an ad blocker. I haven't yet, but man if ads that make my system sluggish don't make a strong case for it.